SANTA MONICA, CA (January 16, 2018) – Deception can be your deadliest enemy when Season 3 of “Fear the Walking Dead” – the companion series to the #1-rated cable series “The Walking Dead” – arrives on Blu-ray (plus Digital HD) and DVD March 13 from Lionsgate. As society collapses around them, the families must come together to survive the apocalypse and combat the deadly threats on all sides. Hailed as “the best full season so far” (Forbes), “Fear the Walking Dead” Season 3 stars Kim Dickens (Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children, Gone Girl), Cliff Curtis (Risen, The Dark Horse), Frank Dillane (“Sense8,” Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince), and Alycia Debnam-Carey (Friend Request).
When “Fear the Walking Dead” returns for Season 3, our families are brought together in the vibrant and violent ecotone of the U.S.-Mexico border. With international lines done away with following the world’s end, our characters must attempt to rebuild not only society, but their families as well.
The home entertainment release of “Fear the Walking Dead” Season 3 features audio commentaries as well as deleted and extended scenes. “Fear the Walking Dead” Season 3 will be available on Blu-ray (plus Digital HD) and DVD for the suggested retail price of $44.99 and $39.98, respectively.

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This, and other regions were announced far before. I'm pretty sure there is another thread about no American release for this one on the site somewhere.

Yep! That was my thread, but I think the mods have since deleted it. And I'm glad there was good reason to, because I agree with others on this thread; the show really improved with this season. And I missed the whole second half of it, so I'm really excited to pick this up when I can!

Yep! That was my thread, but I think the mods have since deleted it. And I'm glad there was good reason to, because I agree with others on this thread; the show really improved with this season. And I missed the whole second half of it, so I'm really excited to pick this up when I can!

While it is not the be all and end all of The Walking Dead universe, watch for 2 F-bombs in the back half of S3. They were used well and in a context where one would be inclined to do so; even a Jesuit preist may utter an F-bomb in the first instance.

[Show spoiler]Firstly, when Nick sees a mega-herd heading towards the farm and the second one is Nick again, when he is arguing with his mother at the dam, questioning Madison’s motives around murdering when it suits her.

I have been a strong advocate for uncensored language in TWD and FTWD considering the source material is full of F-bombs (and most importantly for recent eps, Negan’s “go-to” word), the broadcast of “F*ck” on the sister show augers well for the original to finally have Negan, or even Rick, let fly with some cursing; albeit only being allowed 2 per season.

It is also a necessary component, considering the debarkle that was the Season 4 finale: Rick’s iconic line being sanitised. At least it was corrected on the BD.

Alas, having the S7 BD F-bomb Free was another poor choice.

Since S4-S6 BDs had at least one episode with “F” in it (

[Show spoiler]Rick in the finale of S4, last line in the train car “They’re ****ing with the wrong people”; S5Ep6, While in Atlanta looking for Beth, Daryl says to Carol in a conversation “**** the way it was”; S6Ep10, after Jesus steals the truck that Daryl and Rick found, Rick talking about Jesus says “No, **** this guy!”

) and of course, the Extended Cut of the S6 finale has Negan and 20-something F’s.

For the S7 BD to go back to no instances was lame and made Negan seem comical with use of the word “Screw” or “God-damn”, it made the F-bombs more conspicuous by their abscence. I hope AMC does the right thing in the second half of S8 and/or we get eps with F-bomb cuts, like they did with S4-S6.

Does anyone think this current 24.96 price will hold and be the release week price? I would assume not but it would be fantastic considering all the new releases I want to buy coming up.

Amazon seems to be matching Walmart, based on the .96, which is almost always a Walmart price. So, check Walmart's online price for the dvd and BD sets. If both are the same price, that means the BD is likely a price mistake on their part - which happens a lot with Walmart - and you can be assured that as soon as walmart figures it out, amazon's price will go back up soon after too. If the dvd is lower than the BD, then there's a good chance this price will hold at least until the Saturday after it's released. I wouldn't expect it to go any lower prior to release though.

"Always buy discs: the only movies you can truly (legally) own and depend on for generations. Digital can never and will never be more than an over-hyped rental format, because that's the only endgame Corporate Hollywood hopes to achieve: the complete elimination of legal consumer ownership and retail profit sharing of their properties."

I have no idea if the price is a mistake, but just in case I went ahead and preordered it from Amazon to lock it in

Of course if it ends up being $27.99 (or less ) at Best Buy/Target on release day I'll probably cancel the order and just pick it up in stores, as I don't trust Amazon to get it to me with a mint condition slipcover (or even near mint ).

I haven't seen any of the Season 3 episodes yet, and shockingly I still haven't read any spoilers (which is why this will likely be my only/last post in this thread until I watch it), so this was always going to be a day 1 buy for me regardless of the price

Oh and if anyone is curious, I checked Walmart.com and both the Blu-ray and DVD are priced at $24.96, so perhaps JurassicBD is correct and it is a mistake on Walmart's end